Answer:
Number 3: Nosotras comíamos con el padrino.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
1. La esposa de _<em>mi</em>_ hermanastro es pelirroja. (yo) mi su tu nuestro
2. <em>_Nuestra_ </em>hija, Ana, tiene tres años y es muy bonita. (Luis y yo) Tu Mi Nuestra Su
3. Los apellidos (last names) de _<em>sus</em>_ tíos españoles son Serrano y Mano. (Mariela y Graciela) tus nuestros sus mis
4. <em>_</em><em>Tu</em><em>_ </em>abuela rusa (Russian) tiene una hermana gemela (twin), ¿verdad? (tú) Tu Mi Nuestra Su
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Trajo in the first one. And the second is podrá comer.
Because I do not know the context of what is "cool," I am going to assume that is referring to the weather/temperature.
In Spanish, we use the verb "hacer" in expressions that refer to weather conditions.
The direct translation of "It is cool," is:
Hace fresco.
We use the third singular form of the verb hacer because we are talking about the weather.
Answer:
1. está mostrando
2. estamos comiendo
3. está comprando
4. está cerrando
5. está haciendo gimnasia
Explanation:
The progressive present tense in Spanish is formed with the verb estar and with the gerund of the verb that does the action.
Form:
ESTAR + Verb root + ending -ANDO (if infinitive verb finishes in “ar”)
+ ending -IENDO (if infinitive verb finishes in “er” or “ir”)